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TEMPLEMORE (co. LONDONDERRY). 'Ordnance Survey co. Londonderry. By Col. Colby. Vol. I. Parish of Templemore (all published). Includes Essay on its Antiquities, by Petrie and O'Donovan, with Account of the Old Palace of Aileach, the residence of the Kings of Ulster. Dublin, 1837.

TEMPLEPATRICK.

MSS. relating to Templepatrick Presbyterian Congregation. Library of Presbjterian His- torical Society, Belfast.

'The Old Session Book of Templepatrick. Articles in Journal of Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, vol. xxxi. By Rev. Dr. W. T. Latimer.

TEMPLETOWN (OR KILCLOGAN). "History of the Town and County of Wexford. Vol. V. includes Templetown (or Kilclogan)' By P. H. Hore, M.R.I.A. London, 1900-11.

TERMONFECHIN.

Notes on the High Crosses of Termonfechin. &c. Proceedings Royal Irish Academy. By Miss Margaret Stokes. Edited by T. 3. Westropp. Dublin, 1901.

THOMOND.

See Limerick.

TIPPERARY.

Social State of the Southern and Eastern Counties of Ireland in the Sixteenth Century, being Presentments of the Gentlemen, Commonalty, and Citizens of Tipperary, &c. Edited by Herbert J. Hare and Rev. J. Graves. Dublin, 1870. (Annuary of the Kilkenny Archaeo- logical Society, only 125 copies printed.)

THoly Cross Abbey : Triumphalia Chronologies Monasterii Sancte Crucis in Hibernia. By Rev. Denis Murphy, S.J. 1891.

History of Clare and the Dalcassian Clans of Tipperary, &c. By Very Rev. Dean White. Dublin, 1893.

History of the Ely O'Carroll Territory, or Ancient Onnond, situated in North Tipperary and North-Western King's Co., Ireland. By Rev. John Gleeson. Dublin, 1915.

"The " Santa Croce " of Ireland, or Holy Cross Abbey. By John B. Cullen. Catholic Truth Society, Dublin, 1915.

TlRCONNELL.

Inis-Owen and Tirconnell : being some Account of Antiquities and Writers of co. Donegal. By Wm, J. Doherty, M.R.I.A. Dublin, 1895.

See Donegal.

TRIM.

History of Trim. By Dean Butler. Trim, 1861.

A Ramble round Trim, with Notices of its Celebrated Characters. By E. A. Conwell. 1878.

The Hill of Slane and its Memories and the Castle of Trim. By John B. Cullen. Catholic Truth Society, Dublin, 1915.

TI-AM. "Restoration of St. Mary's Cathedral, Tuam.

1861. The History of the Catholic Bishops of Tuam,

from the Foundation of the See to 1881. By

Sir Oliver J. Burke. Dublin, 1882. Notes on the Early History of the Dioceses of

Tuam, Killala, and Achonry. By H. T. Knoz.

Dublin, 1904. -St. Jarlath of Tuam By R. J. Kelly, K.C.

Catholic Truth Society, Dublin, 191 o.

TULLAROWAN.

Survey of Tullarowan, or Graces Parish, in the Cantred of Graces Country, and County of Kilkenny. By Sheffield Grace. 1819. (Only 50 copies printed.)

TULLYRIJSK.

The Story of United Parishes of Glenavy, Camlin, and Tullyrusk. By Rey. Chas. Watson, M.A.

TYRAWLEY.

Sketches in Erris and Tyrawley. By Rev. Caesar Otway. Dublin, 1841.

TYRONE. Statistical Survey of County Tyrone. By John

MacEvoy. Dublin, 1802. Report on the Geology of the Co. of Londonderry,

and of Parts of Tyrone and Fermanagh. By

J. E. Portlock. 1843. Parliamentary Memoirs of Fermanagh and

Tyrone, 1613-1855. By the Earl of Belmore.

Dublin, 1887.

WILLIAM MAC ARTHUR.

79 Talbot Street, Dublin.

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' SOME FRUITS OF SOLITUDE ' : ' MORE FRUITS OF SOLITUDE.' The anonymous editor of ' A Collection of the Works of William Penn,' 2 vols., folio, 1726, in the ' Life ' prefixed to the first volume, under the year 1693 refers as follows to the publica- tion of the first part of this little book of maxims, of which R. L. Stevenson was such an enthusiastic admirer :

"Reflections and Maxims, relating to the Con- duct of Human Life : an useful little book, which has also passed many Impressions."

A second edition was published the same year, a few months before Penn's first wife Gulielma Maria died, " with whom he had liv'd in all the Endearments of that nearest Relation, about Twenty One Years." King's Farm, Chorley Wood, an old timbered house where they were married in 1672, still exists. In the year 1701-2 the Princess Anne of Denmark ascended the throne :

'Our Author, being in the Queen's favour, was often at Court, and for his conveniency took Lodg- ings at Kensington : where he writ More Fruits of Solitude, being a second Part of Reflections and Maxims relating to the Conduct of humane Life.

Although it was written at this date, he does not seem to have published it till the year of his dath, 1718, when it was added to the seventh edition of the first part. It was a copy of this edition which was with difficulty procured for the reprint of 1900, edited by Mr. Edmund Gosse, and bore the imprint : " London : Printed and Sold, by the Assigns of J. Sowle, at the Bible in George-Yard, Lombard Street, 1718."